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- An enormous cylindrical aquarium in a Berlin hotel burst — and all of the roughly 1,500 fish it had contained are dead, officials say.
- In her first public statement since being freed from Russia, basketball star Brittney Griner says she'll play in the upcoming WNBA season, which starts in May.
- Hollywood's famous, aging mountain lion was captured by authorities after showing signs of distress. P-22 has lived in Griffith Park for a decade, earning fans and nicknames like "the Brad Pitt of mountain lions."
- A 6-year-old girl asked LA County if she could keep a unicorn in her backyard. The county, delighted, gave her a license.
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